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Hi-Tech Security Business Directory (HSBD)
Meyer Communications t/a MeyCom

A103 Westlodge, 198 Imam Haron Road , Claremont , Cape Town

tel:  
+27 21 683 6258
cell:  
+27 83 444 2447
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.meycom.co.za

Core business offering: MeyCom provides fire detection and security systems, in addition to the design, supply, installation, commissioning and servicing of low-voltage electronic systems.


Cape Town

tel: +27 21 683 6258
[email protected]
Durban

tel: +27 31 003 3089
[email protected]
Johannesburg

tel: +27 12 660 0115
[email protected]
Briton, Andrew
Operations Director
[email protected]
Cloete, Byron
Technical Manager
[email protected]
Kajie, Roshen
Project Engineer
[email protected]
Meyer, John
Managing Director
[email protected]
Aiphone
(Installer)
Aritech
(Installer)
Axis Communications
(Installer)
Bosch Security Systems
(Installer)
CAME
(Installer)
Centurion
(Installer)
ControlSoft
(Installer)
Hikvision
(Installer)
IDEMIA
(Installer)
Impro Technologies
(Installer)
JBL
(Installer)
LG Electronics
(Installer)
Paradox
(Installer)
Samsung
(Installer)
Suprema
(Installer)
Technoswitch
(Installer)
TOA
(Installer)
Turnstar
(Installer)
Ziton
(Installer)
ZKTeco
(Installer)
Section - Service providers
-Access control systems
- Access control systems
- Biometric systems
- Visitor management systems
-Alarm systems
- Intruder detection, exterior (perimeter)
- Intruder detection, interior & building
- Wireless
-Communications systems
- Evacuation systems
- Video/audio intercom systems
-Fire alarm systems
- Fire detection & early warning systems
-Information security
- User monitoring solutions
-Perimeter security
- Intruder detection (exterior)
- Non-electric fencing
- Parking barriers
- Vehicle detection
-Surveillance systems
- IP/analogue surveillance
- Video analytics / AI analytics
- Video management systems
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